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Argentina Chamame Crudo /

Many point to Corrientes, a center of musical culture, as the birthplace of the original Chamame. This program focuses on performances of the following songs: "Chamame Crudo," "Mi Pueblo, Mi Casa, Mi Soledad," and "El Prostibulo," by Grupo de Chango Spasiuk; "La Ra...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Infobase, Radiotelevisión Española
Format: Video
Language:Spanish
Published: New York, N.Y. : Infobase, [2009], c2007.
Series:Todo el mundo es musica. Iberoamerica.
Physical Description:
1 streaming video file (55 min.) : sd., col., digital file.
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Online Access:Films on Demand - Click here for access
Contents:
  • Chango Spasiuk in Corrientes (3:00)
  • European Immigrants (2:41)
  • Jesuit Influence on Guaran Music (1:33)
  • Chamameceros Embody Corrientes (5:55)
  • Accordion Master Roque Gonzalez Plays Kilmetro 11 (3:29)
  • Juancito Genaga on Composer Don Gualberto (4:16)
  • Tito Escobar and Chango Remember E. Montiel, "La Ratonera" (3:35)
  • Salvador Miguen and Juan Carlos Jensen at the Festival of Chamam (3:17)
  • Dos Para la Msica Play Plegaria a San Antonio" (3:16)
  • S. Miguen Sings Sin Rencores Ni Reproches (2:29)
  • Accordionist Oscar Mambrin (3:50)
  • Chango Spasiuk Group (4:34)
  • Tito Escobar Plays at the Cunum Center (4:10)
  • Chamam Crudo, Honest Chamam (7:53)